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Power
Posted Mar 6, 2003
Does the individual assert power over history, or does history assert power over the individual? Are we leaves in the current, or the current itself? Frobozz Nodes are designed not to rewrite what is static, but to bend it. We present not a fantasy, but reality through a filter. We preach conformity in all things; reality then becomes what we want it to be; faith in history, in deities, in all external forces, becomes faith in your rulers.
We offer control through submission. We offer you the ability to rewrite history by allowing us to. We promise nothing but power.
Daedalus Richter
Grand Inquisitor
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Binary
Posted Dec 10, 2002
Your entire life is comprised of polar oppositions. Good and evil, dark and light, saved and damned. This will always be. Any strangeness, any difference you encounter, must first be divided into two spheres: "me" and "you," or, in our collective consciousness, "us" and "them." Similarities that are then found are constructions. They are encrustations, creations of your own. You ransack the minds of others for correlates to your own experience. This is not a function of the thoughts of the others, which are always foreign, opposing, but of your own mind.
With disintegrated unity will come the annihilation of this strangeness. There will no longer be polar difference, since the concept of similarity itself will be erased.
Cyrus Fumarole
G.U.E. Ecclesiastical
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Dialectic
Posted Nov 16, 2002
As a human race, we are confronted with the problem of existing at the end of centuries of progress that may not be real progress, of time that seems like it should lead toward something, but cannot articulate what it might be. Are we really moving forward, or backward?
At Frobozz Electric, we recognize that the passage of time is often contrary to the notion of progress. We do not fight this regression; instead, we promote it. The only real progress is made in the realization that progress itself is problematic, that even working toward a defined goal sometimes means degeneracy.
This is therefore our aim: the dissolution of set centers, of definable missions and unities.
Williard M. Alexia
Frobozz Node Lord
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Memory
Posted Nov 10, 2002
Memory is the perfect symbol of disintegrated unity. It exists simultaneously in the past and in the present; the reminiscing subject dreams of its past life, and in the dream, the elements of elapsed time merge with elements of the present. In this manner, the fragmented and discontiguous past is integrated with a cohesive and holistic present.
Accept your memories, both old and new, as a reflection of the mass of contrary unities that compromise your life. The painful memories are negative unities. The good memories are positive unities.
In our fragmentation is our strength. In our division is our unity. In our contradiction is our power.
A. Huisen Relapse
Micromaton Class A
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Delusion
Posted Nov 6, 2002
We here at Frobozz accept and even encourage the concept of self-deception. Ignorance is bliss only to those who do not know how to adequately manipulate their knowledge.
The truly difficult part comes in convincing yourself that the fact that what you believe is a delusion does not matter, that the delusion, though false, is as effective as reality.
The infantile form of this deception takes the form of egotism or irrational confidence--this will, in time, mature to a sort of unflinching indomitability, utter resistance to change, and complete faith even in what is wrong. Selective use of this faculty is what leads to power.
Rupert I. Brainpan
Frobozz Sustainer
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